After Transmigrating, My 'Paralyzed' Husband Clings to Me

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Lin Xiaoman, a modern corporate slave, stayed up late finishing a novel about a villain couple's tragic ending. When she woke up, she found herself transmigrated into the book as the "husband-killing shrew" young mistress—In the original plot, she would be sent to an asylum for abusing her paralyzed husband Fu Jingshen. To change her fate, Lin Xiaoman took the initiative to become a "thoughtful nanny", only to uncover a big secret: Fu Jingshen, the man rumored to be so cold that he could stop children from crying at night, could not only secretly get out of bed to make ginger tea but also always pretend to be weak to cling to her—deliberately smearing porridge on his lips to ask her to wipe it, or sneaking into her arms at night wrapped in a quilt saying "I'm afraid of the dark". Just when Lin Xiaoman thought she had figured out the "paralyzed patient's" little thoughts, she didn't realize that Fu Jingshen had long read her "transmigration memo". This "fake paralysis" act was a gentle trap he set for her from the day she transmigrated.

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